Preserving Evidence
One of the many important steps following a McKinney head-on collision accident is to preserve evidence of the impact and any evidence of fault. This does not simply mean turning in a copy of a police report. An attorney may be able to present a stronger claim if the victim’s claim is backed up by pictures of yaw marks, impact points, injuries, etc.
For bigger vehicles, such as a semi-truck, there may be something called a black box. Black boxes will record a certain amount of activity leading up to an impact. Having access to the black box could prove to be a crucial point in an auto wreck injury case. Having evidence in the form of pictures or black box material could also help in determining fault. Such evidence could prove to be invaluable to an injury claim and victims should always try their best to retain such evidence.